Large A/NZ businesses struggle in the battle for transformation
Large businesses in Australia and New Zealand struggle to build disruptive business models at scale due to a lack of digital maturity.
Large businesses in Australia and New Zealand struggle to build disruptive business models at scale due to a lack of digital maturity.
In major expense categories, Datacom's costs increased in the year ended 31 March as the company invested in new platforms, services and technologies.
Datacom Group increased revenue by 9.3 per cent to NZ$1.27 billion for the financial year ended 31 March 2018.
The 15,000km Hawaiki Submarine Cable began commercial operations today, linking Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific and the United States.
New Zealand-based logistics giant Mainfreight is celebrating the roll-out of two new custom-built enterprise software platforms, dubbed Mainmove and Mainstreet.
The High Court in Auckland has granted injunctions and other relief to open source learning management platform Moodle after a falling out with a former partner.
Fronde Systems has reported its full-year earnings to 31 March, delivering a 26 per cent increase in profit despite flat revenues.
ASX-listed Kogan,com is entering the New Zealand mobile market after inking a partnership agreement with Vodafone.
New Zealand billing portal developer Datagate Innovation already boasts US, European and Kiwi customers - now it's aiming to win over the Aussies.
An expanded line-up of Microsoft cloud solution providers will now service the New Zealand market from 1 July, with Umbrellar and Rhipe added to the network.
Dell Technologies is pushing channel growth hard, announcing a series of new programs and incentives to drive partner profitability across the market.
Polaris, a distributor of audio, video conferencing and call centre technologies, has launched into New Zealand after a strategic hire.
Megaport has extended its reach in New Zealand, enabling a data centre in Wellington aimed targeting the enterprise market.
HP launches new training and certifications platform for partners, alongside device-as-a-service enhancements and increased security protocols.
Wellington-based Fronde Systems Group's sales have declined for the third year running, but profits are up.